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Letter From Australasia
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Stuck on the last one.
16. Bat made with nail on stack. 7 letters. Begins with B (probably Bo or Br).
16. Bat made with nail on stack. 7 letters. Begins with B (probably Bo or Br).
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33. Don Tallon. He is a wicket keeper, put on = Don, high leg = Tall, and on (?). It fits the pattern but not the number of letters.
36. Etheridge. E the ridge. The setter may have Dame Edna’s surname wrong. I haven’t checked with the setter.
There seems to be a number of errors in the questions, which is unusual. Or it could be me. I hope this helps.
33. Don Tallon. He is a wicket keeper, put on = Don, high leg = Tall, and on (?). It fits the pattern but not the number of letters.
36. Etheridge. E the ridge. The setter may have Dame Edna’s surname wrong. I haven’t checked with the setter.
There seems to be a number of errors in the questions, which is unusual. Or it could be me. I hope this helps.
Macljane. Thanks, those answers are what I also have, based on the assumption that there are errors in the clues.
Fibonacci. Yes. This is the official response.
“ The question setters ‘regret they cannot enter into correspondence about clues, answers or tie-breakers’. If there are any errors in the quiz, these will be explained in the report which the judges will issue after the entries have all been marked and results known in May or June..” Which is pretty frustrating.
Fibonacci. Yes. This is the official response.
“ The question setters ‘regret they cannot enter into correspondence about clues, answers or tie-breakers’. If there are any errors in the quiz, these will be explained in the report which the judges will issue after the entries have all been marked and results known in May or June..” Which is pretty frustrating.